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Highly Stable Polymers based on Poly(m -carboranyl-siloxane) Elastomers
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 February 2011
Abstract
Poly(m-carboranyl-siloxane) elastomers containing a mixture of di-methyl- and methyl(phenyl)-silyl units were synthesised using the Ferric Chloride catalysed condensation reaction between di-chloro-di-organosilane and 1, 7-bis(di-methyl(methoxy)silyl)-m-carborane. These prepared polymers were aged either by heating in air at elevated temperature or by λ-irradiation from a 60Co source. Multinuclear (1H, 13C and 11B) solid and solution state nuclear magnetic resonance was used to evaluate degradation. λ-irradiation doses to 1 MGy were found to induce only a small reduction in elastomer properties as evidenced by a reduction in segmental chain dynamics. Ageing at temperatures below 350°C similarly displayed a small reduction in segmental chain dynamics together and a concomitant weight loss as measured by differential scanning calorimetry. Above 350°C degradation of the elastomer was dramatic with a decreased segmental chain dynamics and oxidation of the carborane cage, vide infra.
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